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Apis Mellifica - Eyes symptoms

The Honey-bee, Bee sting, Apis Mellifera, Apis mel, Apisinum, Apis.


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HPUS indication of Apis Mellifica: Stings
Apis Mellifica
Common symptoms: Stings, Allergy symptoms, Hives.

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Below are the main rubriks (i.e strongest indications or symptoms) of Apis Mel in traditional homeopathic usage, not approved by the FDA.

EYES

Eyes

Lids Swollen, red, Oedematous, everted, inflamed; burn and sting

Conjunctiva bright red, puffy

Lachrymation hot

Photophobia

Sudden piercing pains

Pain around orbits

Serous exudation, edema, and sharp pains

suppurative inflammation of eyes

Keratitis with Intense chemosis of ocular conjunction

Staphyloma of cornea following suppurative inflammation

STYES, also prevents their recurrence.

Lids

lids turned outward

lids turned outward; lower

excoriated (as if grazed, chaffed)

granular lids

cold applications

thickening of lids

falling of lids

half open

spasmodic closure

eyes closed; half open

eyes open; eyes permanently open

spasmodic opening of eyes

out-breaks on skin; scaly herpes; margins

stuck together

night

winking

while looking at bright objects

Cataract

Conjunctiva (external lining of eye); swelling

Cold

Cornea (transparent part of eye); bulging

spots and specks, on cornea

scars

thickening

Detachment of retina

Discoloration

redness

redness; lids

spots; veins

Discharges of mucus or pus

Distorted; iris

Sensation of fullness

Growth, tumour; sty

Hair falling from eye-lashes

Fistula (abnormal hole); tear glands

Heat

Heaviness

lids

Inflammation

acute

arthritic (gouty and rheumatic)

of catarrh from cold

cold

erysipelas (inflamed from infection, deep red colour, see face)

with headache

heat

infants

glandular swellings

wounds

corner

with ulceration

wounds; conjunctiva (external lining of eye)

granular

granular; cold applications

oozing pus (including cornea)

wounds; cornea (transparent part of eye)

wounds; iris

wounds; tear duct

wounds; above eye, towards temple

wounds; lachrymal sac

wounds; lids

Infected; full of dark vessels, conjunctiva (external lining of eye)

Irritation

evening; reading by lamp-light

Itching

inner

around eyes

lids

Looking steadily (see vision, exertion)

Looking at white objects

Sensation as if membrane pulled over eyes

Movement of eyeballs

rolling; during sleep

rolling; upward (see turned)

Pain

right

evening

while sewing

bathing eye in cold water

cold water

during headache

light

dim light

when looking

steadily

on movement of eyes

when using eyes

when reading

when using eyes; while sewing

rheumatic

warm room

warm heater

aching

boring

burning, smarting, gnawing, biting

cold bathing

looking at fire

warm room

corner

margins of lids

cutting

dragging

pulling

as from something in eye

in corner; outer

like sand in eye

pressing

warm room

washing in cold water

sore, bruised, tender

corner

margins of eye

stitching, sudden, sharp

late morning

night

with opaque cornea from scar tissue of eye-lids (pannus)

while reading

stinging

corner

lids

tearing

Paralysis

lids; upper

lids; upper; right

Intolerance of light (photophobia)

during chill

after sexual intercourse

Pulsation in eyes

Pupils

contracted

dilated

during chill

during heat

Quivering

night

Desire to rub

Sensitive to.; heat

Skin around eyes (see face); corner excoriated (as if grazed, chaffed)

Stiffness; lids

Strabismus (eyes incorrectly aligned)

Swellings

glandular swellings

conjunctiva (external lining of eye)

tear canal

lids

during period

from fluid accumulation

under the lids

upper lids

Tears

night

during fever

when looking steadily

on opening eyes

forcibly

burning

Tension

Twitching

left

lids

Ulceration

ulcer like lesions, leaving scars; lower lid

cornea (transparent part of eye)

lids

Weak

Vision

Colours and shapes in front of eyes; colours; grey; veil

Objects seem distorted; objects seem large

Dim

daytime

evening

when reading

night

better at night than by day

after diphtheria

when reading

during vertigo, dizziness

Double vision

Exertion of vision

Foggy

Lost vision, blindness

afternoon

on stooping

during vertigo, dizziness

Short-sightedness

Weak (see eyes, weak)

using eyes

Whirling

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